Empowering Education: Inspiring Quotes and Vision from the Chief Instructional Officers Conference

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Explore empowering messages and visions shared at the Annual Chief Instructional Officers Conference. From the importance of leading with love and moving at the speed of trust to believing deeply in students' potentials, these quotes inspire a transformative approach to education and leadership. Reflect on the essence of being alive and the true meaning of seeking an experience that resonates with our innermost being. Discover the practice of freedom in education and the fundamental belief in students' abilities.


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  1. Annual Chief Instructional Officers Conference Alice Perez, Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs

  2. Low ego/high impact Lead with love Move at the speed of trust Black Lives Matter, Gloria Steinem

  3. Low ego/high impact

  4. Lead with love

  5. Move at the speed of trust

  6. Thank you

  7. People say that what were all seeking is a meaning for life. I don t think that s what we re really seeking. I think that what we re seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life experiences on the purely physical plane will have resonances with our own innermost being and reality, so that we actually feel the rapture of being alive. Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth

  8. Education, ideally, is a practice of freedom

  9. Vision ~To believe deeply and genuinely in students means to believe that they can indeed be students. This is to say that they can learn the most important objective of a college experience. It is to say that they can learn well and sufficiently. It means that all educators on the campus place a belief in students talents and cognitive capacities ahead of, and in place of focusing on, any deficits that students may be perceived to carry. ~ McNair et al. Becoming a Student-Ready College, 2016

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